1. Name the metropolis which is famous for a clock tower, which has 24 statues of men wearing
traditional costumes of western India to represent 24 hours of the day.
The Rajabai Clock Tower of Mumbai
The Jantar Mantar in Delhi
The Victoria Memorial, Calcutta
University Building, Pune

2. In olden days, certain sari weavers of Madhya Pradesh grew long nails and made slits in them so that
they could spin fine threads to make saris. What are these saris called?
Sambalpuri
Chanderi
Dhakai
Patola

3. Before the salwar kameez became popular in Tamil Nadu, young Tamilian girls wore the traditional
three piece attire. What was this called?
Churidar kurta
Pavadai Thavani
Bandhgala
Chaniya choli

4. The thunchen is a musical instrument made of copper and silver. It is so long and heavy that it needs
to be supported at one end by a person or on a special wooden stand. Who plays this instrument?
The Lamas of Ladakh, Bhutan and Tibet
The folk singers of Bengal
The wandering minstrels of Nepal
The baisakhi dancers from Punjab

5. Who introduced cashewnuts into India?
Portuguese
Dutch
Danes
French